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In Review: The Counsellor

by Mairéad Roche 13 November 2013

Author and now screenwriter, Cormac McCarthy, best known for Blood Meridian, All The Pretty Horses, The Road and No Country for Old Men, works that present moral dilemmas often accompanied by perilous consequences, has joined forces with Ridley Scott and a cadre of top and highly photogenic talent for Tex-Mex drama, The Counsellor.

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In Review: World War Z

by Vicki Cole 11 June 2013

When an unknown global pandemic threatens to wipe out humankind, former United Nations employee Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) must leave his family behind in search of the source of the infection, and to ultimately find a cure.

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In Review: Killing Them Softly

by Patrick Harley 2 October 2012

The story of a gangland clean-up job in recession addled New Orleans, Killing Them Softly is another assured piece of work from writer-director Andrew Dominik (Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford). 

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In Review: Moneyball

by Maryann O'Connor 8 December 2011

By Maryann O’Connor It’s 2001. It’s baseball. The Oakland A’s are facing yet another loss in the most important game of their season, beaten by the New York Yankees, a team of several times their worth. The A’s then suffer the humiliation of having their best players poached by more heavily-backed teams. Moneyball, based on […]

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In Review: The Tree of Life (2011)

by Michael Allard 26 July 2011

By Michael Allard Once upon a time, being booed at the Cannes Film Festival was a badge of honour. It meant that you were a visionary, your work was radical and the establishment couldn’t handle what it had to say. Those who turned their noses up and their thumbs down were misguided, or hiding their […]

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